United States

The United States of America is home to 50 states,
ranging from blistering cold to scorching heat,
with many stretches of desert and mountainous areas.
The US is bordered north by Canada and south by Mexico.
Current population of the US is 325.7 million.

Japan

The composition of Japan is a large network of a multitude of
islands, the four biggest being: Shikoku, Kyushu, Hokkaido, and
Honshu. At least half of japan is composed of forests and mountainous
regions and its political structure is divided into 47 prefectures
and 8 regions. Japan experiences varied climate changes during the
seasons and possesses a population of 126.8 million.

Canada

Canada lies between the North Pacific Ocean and the North Atlantic
Ocean, and is the second largest country globally. Canada is north
of the US and possesses varied climates, from temperate (west coast)
to subarctic (north). Northern Canada can collect snowfall for the
majority of the year and is divided into 8 primary regions. The
population is currently 36.71 million.

Europe

Europe faces Russia to the north east and Asia to the south east.
A network of local islands and peninsulas determine the overall
shape of Europe. The east is filled with hilly uplands and northern
plains, while mountainous regions populate the sourthern regions.
Europe has a population of 741.4 million.

South America

South America borders North America from the south and has many
regions with varying climates and flourishes with all sorts of
wildlife. Within South America are huge spans of rain forests,
dry and arid deserts, and the Amazon River basin that runs for
miles. There are also highlands and high mountains in various
regions. Population for South America is 422.5 million.

India

India's geography is a mixture of deserts, hills, plateaus, and
snow-capped mountains. The peninsula that India is on stretches
into the Indian Ocean. India shares borders with China, Nepal,
Pakistan, and several other nations. India has a whopping Population
of 1.339 billion!